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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1908)
oc 0 sToniA JetaUe Preparation for As similating foe food atrfRcgtila Ung the Siomidbs and Hovels of Promotes Di4e5tion.CIrrul ncss and ttV-st.Contalns nclMw Oimjm.Mnrphine nor Mineral. KotNahcotic. Kaw ofou n-SAKi'iirtrrMiJi JSJm Sml Mt Jut K.i.lL SJu -Aw S4 (!ttftd Suqm- It'" Anoifrcl Roiiirdv forConsliivi- liou. Sour Stouiach.Diarrliuca,. Worms .Convulsions. Icvcnsli liess and LOSS OF SLKEI". lac Simile Sigtiolureof NEW YORK. GASTORIA S3 tXACT COPT OP WRAPPER. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ah mi In Use For Over Thirty Years CAST y HOT 3QO Ihe EUGENE Business College has educated many young men and women for office positions Each student is permitted to advance as rapidly as he can, regardless of the progress of anyone else. Enroll now for the winter term beginning Jan. 6th. JAN KUBELIK, GREAT VIOLINIST, AI CLDSE RANGE Jan Kubellk, till Kroat l)ohmlan violinist, who cnmi'i to tho Eugene theatre Krlday, January Huh. Ih -r-hap's tho moat partaking musician buforo tha pitblltr today. During hla former visits to America mueh com ment was ellrlied in newspaper field by the apparent disinclination of Ku bellk to bo Interviewed. During his ronrerti he' refused absolutely to see any one. After a number he retired to his dressing room to remain there until summoned for his next appear ance. The reason for this la that during a concert Kubellk practices constantly. Afier the first number has been roudnred by him, he retires to spend his time In practicing until the next rail comes, 11 iookh pus to the uniiiitla'.ed, ihlii playing of n few ii umber .'it nn IniiiH'ti I'Miirn, but tho work Itfell Is almost n.-i tre ineii'loilK as the l;ik of pliiiltiK In the masterly mutiner tiiat Kulx-lik alone knows. it Is Ibis ihura'-l'-rMI" of the Kri at violinist that explain, perhaps, hU attitude In Chicago at his last mn- cert, when be was prem-nte 1 with a hltlie bourttet of I ,se., which s:ime admirer threw upon the stago at tit" close of a selection. Kubellk picked them up absent-mindedly, bowed In a matter-of-fact, way, and made his exit, carrying the flowers stem up. II was not until be reached his dr'sslm; room that his attendant called bis at tention lo the fact that such was the cast. Ho enrapt was Kuhclik In his work that he failed lo realize what he had been doing until the sp'dl ol Ills own music had worn Itself away. Mine. Kubellk accompanies her husband on the present tour, and at tend every concert, occupying a stage box, where she can watch him from beginning to end of the perfor mance. Hhe Is one of the most de voted of wives, a s he Is fine of the most devoted of husbands. Seeing that he d ies not r-ilch cold, and that no Injury mines to his hands, which have been Insured for $sfi,noo. de mands most of Mine. Kuhnllk's time. When at n cancert she Is attended by an Kits!. Indian servant, In oriental costume, who guards the entrance to the box. The seat sale for this enncort he gins .Monday, January G, at Ihe thea ire box office. LIVERY AND STAGE j FIRMS CONSOLIDATE; flarnard & West, the liverymen.' and Hangs & McNutt, who conduct, the Btage atable In connection, have, formed a partnership and have In-; corpoatcd under the name of the Hani Livery and Ktago Co., with a capital stock of liiS.OOO. The ar-j tides of Incorporation have been, filed with the secretary of state., Tho officers are: Kli Hangs, pres-1 ident; John Weal, vice-president; C. ' P. Harnard, secretary and treasurer.' The board of directors consist of the; officers and Earl .McNutt. The com pany owns tho upper McKenzle atages and one of the largest livery j stables In the slate. 1'..-y (r'-O .! JJl 0::-.:ir.dTiilIi;;.riy K,Il A periVct r ;ai- In t!.o NuUiU. Cmlud TMtTIIi LlVKft. 'llitii xintta tbo UowcL'j. J'lin.Iy VcucUbl-j. : SWALL PiLL SKAI I. DOSE. SMALL PRfCL BARTER'S 8VER PILLS. . .. J.l Ill 1 I 'I ...Ilfc ii in i 35 E 9th Street S!N ! 35 E 9th Street 5 Agent Pictorial Reycw Also Agent For Pictorial Review Patterns Everything in the CARTERS llTTtE IVEH PILLS. Genuine Mujt Bear Fac-Sitmle Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. IK VOLT WANT A CJOOl) SQARE MEAL; ;o to The People's Restaurant 411 WiM 7th SI. Meals at all tours W. C. YOUNG, Prop. TWO MATCH GAMES OF BOWLING At Nadeau's bowling alley yealor day afternoon there wero two match games, one between the bankers and barbers, three-men teams, and the other between a city team and the Commercial Club team, the barbers and the club team winning. The scores wero as follows: Hunker 1 2 3 Total Deeds 143 III 1311 43 llobbs IUII lUil 121 4411 Goodrich 12!) 14 1 131 401 471 411 3!I4 127G llui'Lcr t 2 3 Tnl ill 'Suvern 140 112 1411 3!IS ll.ee I III Ilia 1!7 612 iMoshliorger. . .154 12(1 13S 412 PIGAIK Julius Goldsmith j E. C. Gulliford Livery, Feed and Boarding Stables Vow Floor llooni New Kiihber Tire TiirnniiiH. I'all Cr'k Stage Line. Kill Wiwt Nth HlnNl. I'hoiie Main !) W. J. HOOKER, B. S. D. PRESIDENT M. RANSOM, Sec. 1 447 3114 4SI 1322 City Team ' 1 2 3 Total I-eo 175 Jf.4 IJIiJ 4H2 I'eeds 15ft 1(13 172 43l( B Parker. . 144 Ida 352 O " B 1UU BillllllllllIllllllSBSiIllMSllltB Adatna 1 1 '! 157 3(17 lllllou I'.'O l.'l! l 5 400 H i;r.s c,:i7 7 Hi 2041 . 9 n"",T 2 a TaM Pictures for Xmas. I M j (lllstiap l.' l liiii 177 4Hsli i . .. 11 ;..".. : "' v. t SEND FOR CATALOGUE B :v::::: z Ui" I llcaum 1 U 1511 11; 17 I 1 0 -. . ! a 70(1 72 1 7:2 2 1 13 Eugene Raclm S at greatly reduced prices this C'llltlSTMAS CAItllS Klegant new line of Christmas cards of every Imaginable design. Cheapest In the city. ( (HUIST.MAS POST CAKDS IllM)ltl;l)S OK IUCSIOXS A KINI'i ASSOUTMKXT OP GAM ICS At this season, above all others, you should make nn effort to please the young folks and there Is no more pleasing pastime for a winter's evening than a good game. JAPAXKSK GOODS THE FIX EST IX TOWS GI.ASSWAHE Lemonade Bets, vases, fruit and pickle dishes, salts and peppers, etc., at Racket prices. POST CAHI ALIICMS A nice line of post card albums ranging In price from 10c to 35c. )()!, IS AX1 1)01,1, HEADS IN HOTH CHIXA AND HISQUE Every little girl, regardless of age, expects and should have a doll for Christmas. We have them ranging In prlcer rrom 10c .to 65c. ' WEEM t : ! -We are - going to reduce Our Stock REGARDLESS OF COST, v Come in antjlook our stock ov2r we will please you inequality as well as in. price. We invite yon to s:e our -i and pttces for yourself We are gfivinj more for the money in quantity and (Juality 1 EUGENE RACKET 5T0RE 35 E 9th St. W. J. BALWIV, Prpprietor. 35 E9th SL. Eugene Theatre .KmL4 Thusday, Jan. 2d E. J. CARPENTER'S Great Scenic Comedy Drama "Why Girls Leave Home CLEAN WHOI.rSt.ME INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE Tjic Pest Edurator of Ono ol the Greatest Problems Our Country J l.s to Peal With STRICTLY MOJU.L AND UPLIFTING Prices:- 25c to 50c UP-TO-DATE F'SI AND POULlRY MARKET Th- Kugeiie Mrrket Is now an as siired success, and Manager Hint (ells I us thai mi account of the large de mand lor fish and poulirv he has ! been unable so far to keep enough jn'ock on hand. It has been storming ; so h ird on the coatt thai the fisher. men have been unable t.i handle their nets, rmni now on ho expeiis to be , able to have all kinds of fih ,111, 1 hell fUh at nil times, lie is Hhip plns. In live crabs and rooking them here and opening all his oysters to re I o the patrons will he assured of ; re.h soods at all times II 111 for 1 set thai on can get either a live or ilresreit chicken at any time t'hkk cn be cither diy .lckc,l or seal, I . e.l. as von might prefer. )i m we have mt rrcelvrd a larpe or J drr ol thrm which we will sell lor a itrwd.tysat pricrs that w.ll entice you lo buy. , See Our Window i OVERTON 2 wti d. j r... 5 J HUH I UICI 41IIU Xl UJ VjO, MtavMMsiae(itmM SAM SHAMAN Junk Dealer Highest Price paid for HtDES, WOOL, PELTS, OLD KUBBEK, SACKS SCRAP IRON METALS AND RAGS We also buy Second Hand Goads Olive btrvit Phone, Red 057 1 Eugene, Ore S . r..3iut.Cii 1 s "tTiiANTrw'J:-: MOST CR.OCE RS SELL Olympic Flour 5 - every sack 'guaranteed Made of selected Eastern Oregon bard wheat. It pro Juees more loaves of ore id than any other flour and Ihe loaves an gkiet and whiter. Because ol th-. Increased quantity ol bread produced he cost Is no higher than for other Hours. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. THE PORTLAND F1XURJNG MILLS u . u.as11cTniiniTILV4VJl HiTi ITIiriW EUGENE THEATRE -. Wednesday Evenmg, January 8th iii;l l. S' llimi, ill j mt:u i, ui'i-ouii Mill mm jm vttr ijr sotf muty it Jti at, Tl.i In I T'e Sniilhcn Ui.g,,n , mal at Vshland efleis , oppo: 1 inl'.l.s for icac'i.n 1,, for th,. teachers' ea!ii!na!i KchMl..: nM.I AiiL-esr h,I mk In pe.lag . and s,n n.clh .in. in leaclilliK th-' virions g-a,, uie ir.i in in e . hoo, sunt, the puhli. scho Is ef (ireon ale calllna (01 t- achcrs hi can (. a. h insnual train in, ni.il',1 are lakii.sj a.haiuag, ine in.nisirlal werK at-l In in fie school. Kxiiens. a . t lu-ard and ,lo,li!'n and tuition nominal The Slate Normal School at Ah Istid U enloMns ihe largest appr.w ill!, (The Pv.ocky Mountairi Girl) Vocal, Instrumental and RwdingSelsctions Assisted by and for thV benefit of 'if S THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON Prices:- 25c, 50r,nd 75c. ' Scats cn sale Mnl,, I" . '"!l O! ' t l,..,s , a Benin! ,-!i.... In the h , .'Con I'slaleKlles .cut tloa to ihe president. of Or-"!(,- i-U tnl I-.. Linn I 'i un to. fi. A 1 1 1 1 i.'.aW.-a .. O . I'' Jill! . . O (rv.w.,ft,4 '. ; 'J"" " : . !